Pablo Aravena documentary NEXT: A PRIMER IN URBAN PAINTING will finally get show here in the UK. The film will be screened tomorrow evening, October 2nd in London as part ot this years Raindance Film Festival.
The documentary is an exploration of a phenomenon that was born on the streets of American cities and has come to influence youth culture all over the world. Combining verite visual moments and interviews with painters, journalists, collectors, sociologists, DJ’s, art critics and other participants within the subculture, the film will convey the dynamism and creative brilliance of this important emerging artistic movement.
Featuring Doze Green, Heavyweight, Delta, Banksy, Os Gemeos, Swoon, Kami and Sasu
Screening info: Monday, October 2nd at 8:45 PM Cineworld Cinemas on Shaftesbury Avenue at The Trocadero 13 Coventry Street, Piccadilly Circus.
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